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Now, oddly enough, some drive 'shafts' are in two different categories. Most of them fall into the 'suspension' category while there are some falling under the 'gearbox' category. So, you'll want to check both places. Don't type out the full text in the search box though... if you want to do it that way. Just type in 'Front Drive' and let it sort the list. Then carefully go through that till you find the proper shaft. Sometimes the wording maybe slightly off from what you expect it to be so, typing just a portion will help you locate it instead of it getting ruled out cuz you put in something that isn't in the part name.
Edit: Also, I should point out that the mod may require you have a certain DLC. If you don't have that DLC, that maybe why you are missing the part. If that's the case, then you could edit the mod in Car Editor and change out the suspension / Engine+gearbox assembly to one's that are available to you. That's one thing the CMS2018 version got right unlike the 2021 version. In 2018 version, Car Editor only gives you the parts to work with that you actually have installed. The 2021 version lets you use all parts... even if they're part of a dlc you don't have--which means ya have to be careful which one's you use.